For Job Seekers
Real Stories. Real Impact.
Hear from job seekers, families, and child care providers who’ve used Workforce Solutions Capital Area programs to take the next step—whether that’s finding a job, accessing child care, or building a career.
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Child care in Travis County is the most expensive in Texas, new data show
Families can check if they qualify for child care financial assistance in Travis County on the Workforce Solutions Capital Area website.
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ACC, nonprofit start program to help parents go to college
The no-cost program, AVANCE to College, will start in August at the ACC South Austin Campus.
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Austin sends nearly $2M to school districts, workforce programs, child care workers
Several funding measures approved by Austin officials May 18 will send around $2 million toward workforce development, child care and early childhood education in Central Texas.
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Let’s recognize our child care providers on National Provider Appreciation Day!
Mother’s Day isn’t the only day in May that we celebrate those individuals who nurture and develop children. Child care providers also deserve recognition, which is why today is National…
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Travis County plans to invest $51 million in these community services. Here’s what to know
Money will go to strengthening the local childcare system by partnering with organizations like the United Way and Workforce Solutions Capital Area, that will help fund stipends for childcare providers.



